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Exam Atlas

A government-exam prep platform for Exam Atlas

A server-rendered government-exam preparation platform — pulling previous-year questions, mock tests, analytics, timelines, document and physical readiness into one daily prep workspace, with a free tier and an Atlas Pass upgrade, built on Next.js.

Client
Exam Atlas
Industry
Education / EdTech
Location
Jharkhand, India
Duration
12 weeks (build timeframe)
A government-exam prep platform for Exam Atlas — Exam Atlas

Next.js

Platform

SSC/Railway/Banking+

Exams

PYQs/Mocks/Analytics

Toolset

Free + Atlas Pass

Access

01

The challenge

Exam Atlas prepares aspirants for Indian government exams — SSC, Railways, Banking, Civil Services, Police, Defence and state exams — a world where preparation is usually scattered across disconnected apps, PDFs, question banks and reminders. The reality of government-exam prep is messy: an aspirant juggles practice, weak-area tracking, exam calendars, admit-card dates, document checklists and even physical-test benchmarks, often across many tools that don't talk to each other. The platform's job is to replace that chaos with a single, coherent daily workspace.

What a serious prep platform has to solve

  • Fragmentation. PYQs, mocks, quizzes, analytics, timelines and document readiness normally live in separate places. Pulling them into one flow is the entire value, and also the hard part.
  • Guidance, not just content. A pile of questions doesn't help; aspirants need weak-area detection, score trends and a clear "what to study next" so each session is purposeful.
  • The real exam is more than a test. Admit-card dates, document checklists and physical-readiness benchmarks (PST/PET) decide outcomes as much as the syllabus, so the platform has to track logistics too.
  • Reach on modest devices. Aspirants prepare on mid-range Android phones and variable connections, so the platform must stay fast and be discoverable, with a free tier that lowers the barrier to starting.

The challenge was to turn scattered, high-stakes exam preparation into one focused daily workspace that is fast, guiding and accessible.

02

What we built

We built Exam Atlas on Next.js and React, server-rendering the marketing and content surfaces for speed and discoverability while delivering an authenticated workspace where the daily prep flow lives.

One workspace, not a pile of tools

Practice — previous-year questions, mock tests, timed quizzes and saved questions — sits alongside analytics, exam timelines, document readiness and physical-readiness tracking in a single flow, so an aspirant's whole preparation lives in one place instead of scattered across apps.

Guidance built in

Weak-area detection, score trends and daily focus recommendations turn raw practice into direction, so each session starts with an obvious next step rather than a blank choice.

The full exam, not just the syllabus

Exam calendars, admit-card reminders, document checklists and a secure locker, plus PST/PET benchmarks and training logs, bring the logistics that decide real outcomes into the same workspace.

Free to start, fast to use

A free tier — core workspace, exam selection and limited attempts — lowers the barrier, with an Atlas Pass upgrade unlocking premium tests, advanced analytics, the document locker and coaching. Built mobile-first on Next.js, the platform stays quick on the modest Android devices aspirants actually use.

03

The outcome

Exam Atlas ships as a single, focused workspace that replaces scattered government-exam prep with one coherent daily flow. We describe the platform and its capabilities, not private user or conversion figures we do not hold.

What the build delivers

  • One prep workspace. PYQs, mocks, quizzes, analytics, timelines and readiness tracking live in a single flow instead of scattered tools.
  • Direction, not just content. Weak-area detection, score trends and daily focus make each session's next step obvious.
  • The whole exam covered. Calendars, admit-card reminders, document checklists and PST/PET physical readiness bring exam logistics into the same place.
  • Free to start, fast on mobile. A free tier lowers the barrier, an Atlas Pass upgrade unlocks premium features, and a Next.js build keeps it quick on modest devices.

Why it holds up

Consolidating fragmented prep into one workspace is the compounding value: the more of an aspirant's practice, analytics and logistics live in Exam Atlas, the more useful the daily guidance becomes. Server-rendering the public surfaces keeps the platform discoverable for the exams it covers, while the authenticated workspace holds the depth. The free-to-Atlas-Pass model lets aspirants start with no barrier and upgrade when limits bite, so the platform can grow its audience and its offering without a rebuild.

Under the hood

How it's built.

Technology

  • Next.js
  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Node.js

Services used

  • Next.js Development
  • Web Development
  • Product Design
  • SEO
  • Performance
  • Subscription Access

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